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Twitter How-To Guide

If we don't tell our story, who will?

#Social Media Guidelines

#Who To Follow

#Setting Up Your Profile

#How Often To Post & Who To Tag

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Friendly Facebook Reminders

#What Not To Post

#What To Post

#What Hashtags To Use

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Social Media Guidelines

First and foremost, it is imperative to follow the guidelines that our district have put into place. You may review them here.

Social Media Guidelines

Social Media Best Practices

Setting Up Your Profile

It's important to have a strong Twitter handle (name) as well as a professional profile picture.

  • Profile Name:
    • @YourName with the word "online" after it
  • Profile Picture:
    • Professional
    • Headshots are great profile pics!

Who To Follow

  • Online Programs
  • Academy Programs
  • Online Principal
  • Online Administrator
  • Online Counselor
  • District DLC’s/Instructional Coaches
  • District Teachers and Staff
  • District Content-Specific Groups
  • Ed Tech Sites that promote online learning
    • Ditch That Textbook
    • Genially
    • Class
    • TCEA
    • Content-Related Professional Organizations

How Often To Post & Who To Tag

  • How Often Should You Post?
    • FAll Semester: 1-2 times per week
    • Spring Semester: 2 times per week
  • How Often Should You Retweet Others Posts?
    • 2 per week minimum
  • Who Should You Tag?
    • @onlineprograms
    • @onlineprincipal
    • @onlineap

What To Post

Fun Pictures That Students Will Connect With
Fun Things Happening In Your Virtual Classroom
Exciting Curriculum You're Creating For Students
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SEL Activities You Are Doing With Students
Retweet Posts You're Liking From Others

What Not To Post

Just as it is important to know what TO post, it's as important to know what NOT to post on your professional Twitter page.

  • Items that are not appropriate to post include:
    • Working from alternate locations during work hours.
    • Retweeting or posting controversial information.
    • Retweeting or posting views that do not align with this organization.

#Hashtags To Use

When posting, be sure to include the following #hashtags in your posts. It makes it easier for others to see your posts and retweet them.

#OnlinePrograms
#OnlineMadeToShine

Friendly Facebook Reminders

Since Facebook is commonly used by many, these are great things to think about before you post.

  • Be mindful of your message when creating personal posts and posting on group pages.
  • Don’t post during work hours
  • Think: Is it true? Is it neccessary? Is it kind?
  • Consider positive comments related to or about the district versus complaining or negativity (If you feel passionate about a topic, please reach out to your adminstrator before posting.)